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You join Alex for the trek up through his house. Soon enough, you reach the top level.
Oh dear god, this is complete bullshit.
Initiative.
Aaaaaa holy hell that's a lot of enemies. >SS: GET IN HERE
>Mimi: Roll for initiative.
12+initiative bonus. We do use a 2d10 for initiative, right? I had a sudden fit of unmemory.
>Mimi: Four spaces left, one up. Shoot the frog imp.
Holy heck natural twenty. Roll for brutal affront please.
Initiative is as follows. SS's initiative modifier only reflected what it was at level 1. I need to update the character sheets. Might do that tonight, I promise nothing.
FireImp: 26
CardImp2: 24
FrogImp: 23
SS: 20
Mimi: 19
MeteorWolf sprite: 19
WolfImp: 19
Ogre Juggernaut: 18
CardImp1: 17
MeteorWolfImp: 16
Fire Imp and Card Imp 2 haven't seen you yet, and do nothing.
Frog Imp has, and comes at MeteorWolfsprite. Luckily, it apparently has no idea what it is doing.
SS' turn. And don't worry, you will get your shot at that brutal affront still.
>Mikheal: Inquire more info from the old Blue bird.
The old bird confesses he doesn't know terribly much about the state of things. They aren't exactly a border town, and, as such, they don't see much of the Red Menace. In fact, the bird hasn't seen one single member of the other nation since he was barely hatched.
He suggests that, perhaps, you might be able to learn more if you traveled to the Capitol. They'd have more to tell you.
He squints at you for a moment, then asks you where you're from. You don't look like a Prospitian. And from what he's been told, you don't look much like a Dersite neither. Just who are you?
RL: Enter.
You step through your Gate, and the landscape around you is replaced by a thick jungle. You are in the middle of the wilderness, all alone. Huge snakes, long as buses and thick around as car tires hang from trees.
A quick inspection of the area reveals a tiny, narrow animal path leading off to the west.
>Descend from the temple and head south.
You begin your trudge through the snowy path. About 15 minutes in, you see a small village in the distance.
Boy, and do you mean it when you say small. The shacks barely come up to your neck. There are about 6 of the shacks standing, but several more that look like they've been abandoned for some time. There don't seem to be any lights...
What do you do?